


Early 20th Century Portrait of a New York Mayor
This photograph captures Seth Low, an influential American politician and educator, between 1910 and 1915, as documented by the Bain News Service. Low served as the 96th Mayor of New York City from 1902 to 1903. He was a key figure in the development of public education and urban reform during a time of significant change in American cities. Low’s tenure was marked by his commitment to improving city services and promoting civic engagement, embodying the progressive ideals of the era.
Beyond his time as mayor, Seth Low was instrumental in establishing Columbia University as a leading institution, serving as its president from 1901 to 1904. His efforts in education and reform were part of a broader movement that sought to adapt governance and society to the challenges posed by rapid industrialization and urbanization. The photograph preserves a moment in the life of a man whose contributions have had a lasting impact on New York City and its educational landscape.

Early 20th Century Portrait of a New York Mayor
